How The Hive can support your child

Members of staff based in The Hive and Heads of Year are Mental Health First Aid Champions.  

We are able to offer the support below from The Hive,  please make a referral through your Head of Year. 


The Hive Team Manager - Mrs Jenns

The Hive Team manager works with Heads of Year to ensure that the appropriate  support is put in place for students  via 1:1 therapeutic intervention and group work. Mrs Jenns is also a member of the safeguarding team at Rosebery, if you have any concerns or feel that your child would benefit from support available, please speak to your child's Head of Year or email Mrs Jenns sjenns@rosebery.surrey.sch.uk

School Counsellor 

Rosebery's School Counsellor offers a professional and confidential counselling and mental wellbeing service for students who may be experiencing personal, emotional or mental health difficulty.

Student Wellbeing Mentor - Miss Wild

Our Student Wellbeing Mentor works with students on a one to one, group, or ad-hoc basis, to support them with the help they need to assist their wellbeing and build resilience.

Student Learning & Wellbeing Support Assistant  - Mrs Smith

Delivering 1:1 and small group interventions addressing a wide range of issues which may include anxiety, self-esteem and resilience.


Student Welfare Receptionist - Mrs Makaoui

Mrs Makaoui is the first point of contact for all students entering The Hive.  The Student Welfare Receptionist ensures that students are triaged in a timely manner, depending on their need to receive the support they require. 

Health Mentor and Student Careers Guidance - Mrs Keaveney

They are able to support students who may be feeling generally unwell and ensure that appropriate first aid is given.  They also provide structured careers advice for older students upon appointment.

Mental Health Support Team (MHST)

The MHST practitioners are in Rosebery School regularly to supplement the existing support currently offered via The Hive.  

They  are an early intervention service offering a range of evidence based interventions, including guided self-help for children and young people who are experiencing low mood, anxiety and challenging behaviour. 

School Nurse

Our School Nurse is available to speak to any student with medical or health concerns and an appointment can be requested via The Hive.


Mind Matters

Mind Matters is an NHS Talking Therapies Service, providing help and support for people over the age of 17, who may be experiencing anxiety, stress, depression or other mental health concerns.  

Suzy Reed, CBT Therapist, is based in school once a week .

Be  Me Project

Group workshops looking at developing resilience in young people. Delivered through two specific programmes for students in Year 8 & 9.

Buddy Up

Mentoring support which focuses on an area that the young person would like to target and get support with eg low self esteem.

Pet Therapy Dog - Bella

Our latest addition to The Hive team is Bella, who is able to offer support to students and aid in reducing student stress and anxiety.  Bella attends school once a week on a Thursday and offers students small group or one to one sessions.